Danube Water Balance

Project number: 
DRP0200156
Opening: 
1. 1. 2024
Completition: 
30. 6. 2026
Funding: 
Co-funded by the European Union - Interreg Danube Region
Description: 

DWB

Climate change impacts in the Danube River Basin (DRB) are causing significant water balance issues, affecting the environment, economy, and society. Current joint water management is hindered by fragmented data and varying national methods. The Danube Water Balance project aims to address these challenges by creating a unified data management system and water balance model for the basin.

Project Objectives:

  • Data Management Improvement: Develop a comprehensive data repository and tools for data collection, validation, and visualization. These resources will be open access, benefiting water experts, related professionals, and decision-makers.
  • Water Balance Model: Create a state-of-the-art, open-source model for the DRB to quantify water balance components. This model will be calibrated with measured data and will support sustainable water management.
  • Water Balance Scenarios: Develop scenarios for four key transboundary sub-basins: Morava, Tisa, Upper Sava, and Drina. This will test and refine the Danube River Basin Water Balance model and data repository.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Enhance stakeholder understanding and capacity through training and the establishment of an expert hub, including water managers and professionals. This will improve collaboration on transboundary water issues.

The project’s novelty lies in its development of a unified water balance methodology for the DRB, incorporating climate scenarios and extensive partnerships. This will enhance river basin management and foster cooperation among the 14 countries sharing the DRB, marking the first collective effort to improve understanding and management of the basin’s water balance.

Project link: https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/danube-water-balance

Lead partner:

General Directorate of Water Management of Hungary

The following partner institutions are involved in the professional implementation of the project:

·         Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)

·         Vienna University of Technology (Austria)

·         International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria)

·         Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic)

·         Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia)

·         Slovenian Environment Agency (Slovenia)

·         Croatian Waters (Croatia)

·         Institute for Water Management (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

·         University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

·         Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad (Serbia)

·         Jaroslav Cerni Water Institute (Serbia)

·         Public Water Management Company „Srbijavode“ (Serbia)

·         National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (Romania)

·         National Administration Romanian Waters (Romania)

·         National Meteorological Administration (Romania)

·         Executive Agency "Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube River (Bulgaria)

·         National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Bulgaria)

·         Bulgarian Water Association (Bulgaria)

·         Institute of Ecology and Geography (Moldova)

Citation: 

Danube Water Balance - Development of a harmonized water balance modelling system for the Danube River Basin, opening: 01.01.2024, completition: 30.06.2026